Examples of using Adaptations in English and their translations into Hindi
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At the end of each cycle, the Resilience Champions would come together for‘sense-making' sessions to inform adaptations to their approach as the project progresses.
Some comics have grew popular that TV and film adaptations are produced. Carlo J.
which has adaptations of three of the Abunuwasi stories.
His books have sold more than 350 million copies- not to mention numerous film and television adaptations.
editions of the book, as well as countless adaptations in other media,
There is speculation that the origins of the word may be from an Indo-European language base‘er' which produced more modern adaptations of the word used in languages today.
editions of the book, as well as countless adaptations in other media,
Marvel Comics published Star Wars comic book series and adaptations from 1977 to 1986.
another series of catastrophes inspired more human adaptations.
The entire population on the new island grew to include these adaptations in their species.
live-action adaptations, toys, and other forms of content, so perhaps it
Changes in the algorithms are frequently followed by adaptations in search engines recommendations,
However, the benefit from the adaptations easily turn into a disadvantage,
Tibetans have significant genetic adaptations to altitude, and at least eight genetic polymorphisms have been identified as contributing to individual variation:
consultancy for implementation in your company or home, and adaptations of the software to your needs.
And if earlier these adaptations seemed not completely hygienic,
Such an approach is essential to understand the complex interactions among body systems, and how these may be modified with adaptations, by drugs, and during pathologies.
Another challenging way to get students to start to think about how adaptations allow specialized cells to function effectively is to get them to design their own specialized cell.
The legendary Roald Dahl's book Charlie& Chocolate Factory from 1964(and its subsequent two film adaptations from 1971 and 2005) told the story
In other words, our natural adaptations to cope with the stress of CWS lead to less reaction to other unrelated stresses, as well as